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· 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 ·Paraplegia, hemiplegia, and quadriplegia
How do the conditions paraplegia, hemiplegia, and quadriplegia differ?
Subject:
Physiology
Topic:
Other
Posting ID:
106554
OTA ID:
104330
(a) Define cerebrovascular accident or CVA. (b) Describe its possible causes and consequences
Subject:
Physiology
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Other
Posting ID:
106555
OTA ID:
104330
Brain growth after birth/aging
(a) What factors account for brain growth after birth? (b) List some structural brain changes observed with aging
Subject:
Physiology
Topic:
Other
Posting ID:
106556
OTA ID:
104330
Discuss the benefit of having the nerve supply of the diaphragm (which is located in the thoracic-lumbar area of the spinal cord) arise from cervical nerves?
Subject:
Physiology
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Other
Posting ID:
107329
OTA ID:
104330
Ciliary, sphenopalatine, and submandibular ganglia
Imagine that a mad scientist invents a death-ray that destroys a person’s ciliary, sphenopalatine, and submandibular ganglia (and nothing else). Discuss all the symptoms the victim would show. Would the victim die, or would the scientist have to go back to the laboratory to invent a more effective death-ray?
Subject:
Physiology
Topic:
Other
Posting ID:
107330
OTA ID:
104330
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